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  • He answered, "Certainly." Peter then entered the house, but immediately Jesus asked him, "What do you think, Simon? Who pay taxes or tributes to the kings of the earth: their sons or the other people?" (Matthew 17, 25)

  • Peter replied, "The others." And Jesus told him, "The sons, then, are tax-free. (Matthew 17, 26)

  • Tell us, then, what you think: is it against the Law to pay taxes to Caesar or not?" (Matthew 22, 17)

  • Show me the coin with which you pay the taxes." They showed him a denarius, (Matthew 22, 19)

  • As he walked along, he saw a tax collector sitting in his office. This was Levi, the son of Alpheus. Jesus said to him, "Follow me." And Levi got up and followed him. (Mark 2, 14)

  • And it so happened that while Jesus was eating in Levi's house, tax collectors and sinners were sitting with him and his disciples for there were indeed many of them. But there were also teachers of the Law of the Pharisees' party, (Mark 2, 15)

  • among those who followed Jesus, and when they saw him eating with sinners and tax collectors, they said to his disciples, "Why! He eats with tax collectors and sinners!" (Mark 2, 16)

  • They came and said to Jesus, "Master, we know that you are true; you are not influenced by anyone, and your answers do not vary according to who is listening to you but you truly teach God's way. Tell us, is it against the Law to pay taxes to Caesar? Should we pay them or not?" (Mark 12, 14)

  • Even tax collectors came to be baptized and asked him, "Master, what must we do?" (Luke 3, 12)

  • After this Jesus went out, and as he noticed a tax collector named Levi sitting in the tax-office, he said to him, "Follow me." (Luke 5, 27)

  • Levi gave a great feast for Jesus, and many tax collectors came to his house and took their place at table with the other people. (Luke 5, 29)

  • Then the Pharisees and their fellow teachers complained to Jesus' disciples, "How is it that you eat and drink with tax collectors and other sinners?" (Luke 5, 30)


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